Hi group, this evening we received the first transatlantic WSPR signal on 137 kHz at DL0AO. The summer QRN-level (red line) at this time was medium: The antenna is the 120 m long Noth-America Beverag
Hi Bernd, LFers, Wow! I was very surprised to see that spot this morning! I was not expecting this during summer. When I have more experience with the new amplifier, maybe I will try running a few ni
Hi Paul.congrats on your summertime T/A! Your last transmission received here was at 09:02 UTC. 73, J.B., VE3EAR LowFER Beacon "EAR" 188.830 kHz. QRSS30 EN93dr
Hello Bernhard and Paul, Congratulations on the superb result in summer time! Paul, the new amp seems to be doing a really good job. Bernhard, on the club QRZ page you show a small cable plogh. I won
Hello Bernd, Paul, Congrats to this summer success on LF! Paul's new PA seems to work well. I can confirm, QRO helps to improve the maximum distance :-) These long RX wire antennas seem to be very go
Paul, All, Congrats on the summer reception, and I hope you can do something 2-way. From my humble QTH in MA, I operated on 2200m from 2004 until 2015 or so. Looking back at the logs, which were prop
John, LFers, It is of course ridiculous that you have been prevented from carrying on as we all know there is no risk. What a shame. I came into the game somewhat late, less than a year before the ba
Paul, For your interest, I believe you live at about the same latitude as Sydney, Nova Scotia. There is an NDB on 263 kHz, which makes it all year round here. At the moment the grey line is very wide
Roelof, That is interesting. Signal strength of DCF39 seems consistently lower in summer compared to winter at my station. I will see if I can be heard at DL0AO (or others) again in summer. And winte